Whiskered vs Whiskeyed - What's the difference?
whiskered | whiskeyed |
Possessed of whiskers; covered in bristles.
: Michael's heavily whiskered face hadn't seen a razor in some days.
Treated or infused with whiskey
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As adjectives the difference between whiskered and whiskeyed
is that whiskered is possessed of whiskers; covered in bristles while whiskeyed is treated or infused with whiskey.whiskered
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(en adjective)whiskeyed
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